XPrivacyLua
fx-private-relay
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XPrivacyLua
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XPrivacyLua alternative?
Is there any alternative to XPrivacyLua since it has been discontinued?
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Nifflas: “When an app asks for permission feed fake data” – Fosstodon
Hell yeah, fake data should totally be an option!
This could be achieved with something like Xposed, a cool project is https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua.
I actually made a "clone" with the option to generate data per permission as a school project, good times
- [Help] Everything needed to make an App not recognize your device
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Is there a Foss way to spoof location?
Maybe XPrivacyLua is overkill but it works quite well on my phone (Android 13). You can have per app location or global location with XPrivacyLua Pro.
- End of Support for XPrivacyLua
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Turn on device at time
The combination I use is LSPosed, Shamiko, Safetynet-Fix, and depending on my needs, [XPrivacyLu(https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua.
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What alternatives to samsung's secure folder are there that allows you to isolate apps/files from the rest of the device and lock them?
XPrivacyLua
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Prevent App Access to Android "Device or Other IDs"
Unless you have root access, in which case you can use xprivacylua.
- Are there any apps (for android device) that track and collects info about other apps tracking and sending and sharing info with big tech like DDG tracking protection?
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Mexican Loan Apps, Extortion, and the Google Play Store
XPrivacyLua has the ability to feed fake data to apps.
https://github.com/M66B/XPrivacyLua
Requires Android + Xposed though.
fx-private-relay
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Protect your emails (short note)
Other services like this one: addy.io or relay.firefox.com (no pgp, as I remember)
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Mozilla names new CEO as it pivots to data privacy
That isn't alarmist, but almost all privacy features in Brave are already in Firefox as well. Looking at this page:
- Chromium customizations: Not necessary in Firefox
- Client-side encryption for Brave Sync: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-firefox-sync-keeps-...
- DeAMPing: I think AMP has been dead for a few years now
- Limiting network server calls: I think this is a bit tangential to privacy, limiting calls is generally good but it doesn't mean you're transmitting less information. Brave's post comparing different browsers' first startup network calls is from 2019, not sure how Firefox performs today.
- Query parameter filtering: https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/toolkit/components/a...
- Better partitioning for better privacy: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Privacy/State_P...
- Referrer policy improvements: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2021/03/22/firefox-87-trim...
- Fine grained / temporary permissions API: This is nice, I don't think Firefox has this.
- Social media blocking: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/enhanced-tracking-prote...
- Bounce tracking protections: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/08/04/firefox-79-incl...
- Limiting the life of Javascript: https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/firefox-rolls-o.... Not explicitly mentioned but I believe Firefox does have this 7 day limit as well, in addition to other protections.
- Private windows with Tor: Firefox doesn't have built-in Tor integration, but the actual Tor Browser is built from Firefox.
I think Firefox also has one or two features that Brave does not, like Multi-Account Containers, and some paid services like https://relay.firefox.com/.
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Mozilla Monitor Plus: automatically remove your personal info from data brokers
> In a sense, it sounds like the advice of the services is less subscribing to them than trying not to have a few e-mails that map to your personal identity.
Firefox Relay is a great way to do that :) https://relay.firefox.com
Integrating that with Monitor is pretty high on at least my personal wish list.
- É seguro colocar meu email na deep web?
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Django 5.0 Is Released
In case you're interested, Firefox Relay uses that stack and is open source: https://github.com/mozilla/fx-private-relay/
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Ask HN: How can we help Firefox not to dissapear?
> In what ways has mozilla meaningfully dared to try and expand their revenue streams?
I think that Mozilla VPN is pretty nice. It's based on Mullvad VPN, so they seem to know their audience (given that Mullvad has a pretty okay reputation among many tech savvy or privacy conscious folks, a lot of which probably use something like Firefox as well): https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/products/vpn/
I guess there's also Firefox Relay, for those who might benefit from something like that: https://relay.firefox.com/
Not many other products to give them money for come to mind, though.
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Ask HN: Streaming Player Replacement for Roku?
I've been dragging around a similar concern. My solution might be to use Mozilla's Relay for the email and Privacy.com for the credit card.
https://relay.firefox.com/
https://privacy.com/
That won't stop the data collection but it should mitigate how useful it is. Maybe?
- How would you differentiate against others with more money?
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I stay reasonably anonymous online
Firefox Relay offers "randomized" phone numbers along with its emails: https://relay.firefox.com
- Firefox Relay – secure random email and phone number masks
What are some alternatives?
LSPosed - LSPosed Framework
AnonAddy - Anonymous email forwarding
Hentoid - Doujinshi Android App
SimpleLogin - The SimpleLogin back-end and web app
Magisk - The Magic Mask for Android
app - Think fearlessly with end-to-end encrypted notes and files. For issues, visit https://standardnotes.com/forum or https://standardnotes.com/help.
EdXposedManager - Companion Android application for EdXposed
Firefox Send
PermissionManagerX - eXtended Permission Manager for Android - view, set, watch Manifest Permissions and AppOps
Simple-Login-iOS - iOS client for SimpleLogin
safetynet-fix - Google SafetyNet attestation workarounds for Magisk
app - Repository to host app releases, issues, and feature requests for Paperback